| Publisher | Motorola | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 71.1KB PDF | Date added | 16 Apr 2007 |
| Topics | Broadband, Mobile - Wireless Communications, Wireless | ||
| Downloads | 64 | ||
Although licensed- and unlicensed-band equipment can operate cooperatively to serve the wide variety of applications for wireless communications, there has been a long-standing debate over which is the better technology. Now this licensed-versus-unlicensed debate should be reconsidered in light of new technologies that provide high-availability links in the unlicensed spectrum. Radio technology has changed dramatically in the last 20 years. Many of the wireless technologies available today have been developed - or declassified by the military - since only the mid-1980s. As is typical with most innovation, these technologies have already delivered price-performance benchmarks unmatched by traditional products, and continue to deliver improvements in price-performance each year.
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